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All markers on the minimap in Wo Long Fallen Dynasty and what they mean

Just what is that little red marker?

As you're playing through Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, you may find yourself utterly confused with what that strange red marker on your mini-map is. Upon a simple glance, there is no real indicator of what it actually means, yet it is always present. Thankfully, we've played enough of Wo Long and can clue you in on what exactly you're looking at. So allow us to answer this question for your clarity. Here's what that strange red marker on your mini-map means in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.

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What do the markers on your minimap mean in Wo Long Fallen Dynasty?

What does the Red Marker on your minimap mean in Wo Long?

That red marker is, surprisingly, your primary guiding force for every single level in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. Its entire purpose is to guide you toward the main boss of each level. As such, the marker always points in one, specific direction and never deviates from it. This is because it is designed to give you a reliable sense of direction toward the conclusion point of each level. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty features plenty of off-shoot paths and twisting corridors to get lost in. So, that little red marker helps you keep your wits about so you can freely explore each of Wo Long's expansive maps without permanently losing your way.

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What does the Orange Marker on your minimap mean in Wo Long?

The orange marker is your revenge target. Basically, it shows the location of the last thing that killed you so you can slaughter to claim back your experience. Unlike other soul-like games, you do not collect your experience from the ground. You have to kill the enemy that killed you to claim it all back. If you fail to kill your revenge target, that experience is gone forever, and you'll need to earn it back the old fashioned way.

Did you find this guide helpful and are looking for more relating to Wo Long Fallen Dynasty? If so, we highly recommend checking out our guide on Wo Long – Best Allies Summoning Tier List and How to get more Wizardry Spell Phase Points in Wo Long right here on Pro Game Guides.


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